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at Narrows Center for the Arts on Friday, 06/11/2010 – 8:00 PM
You could stock a crowd-pleasing jukebox with the songs Jesse Winchester has written and recorded in the last four decades – and with the better-known versions of his songs that have become hits and album staples for artists ranging from Joan Baez to Elvis Costello to Jimmy Buffett.
Winchester’s skill in capturing vivid small town vignettes, heartfelt love and love-lost situations, and goodtime celebrations has yielded a litany of I-know-that-songs: “Yankee Lady,” “Biloxi,” “Brand New Tennessee Waltz,” “Talk Memphis,” “Rhumba Girl” “Payday,” “I’m Gonna Miss You, Girl,” “Let’s Make a Baby King” and many more. He recently stole the show on Elvis Costello’s spectacle which featured fellow Narrows alums Nick Lowe and Richard Thompson.
at Eagle Performing Arts Center on Friday, 06/11/2010 – 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM
STAND UP COMIC - SOCIAL & POLITICAL HUMORIST – ACTOR – WRITER - ACTIVIST
He has appeared as a regular humorist/commentator for 60 Minutes II on CBS and MSNBC and has appeared on The Tonight Show, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Larry King, Comedy Central, HBO, CNN & NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross.
He has twice been voted “Best of Boston” by Boston Magazine in the standup comedy category and was voted “Best Activist with a Funny Bone” by the Improper Bostonian. His latest CD “Humor for Humanity” is based on his 2008 satirical run for president.
at Narrows Center for the Arts on Every Wednesday through Saturday from 06/04/2010 to 07/10/2010 – 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Caleb Cole, Beecher Cotton, Michele L’Heureux, Abbie R Powers, Jodi Stevens, Guhapriya Ranganathan
Look around: our world just doesn’t make sense much of the time. Although we strive for order, rules are constantly broken and systems fail. Despite the fact that we constantly crave and purchase the latest shiny new gadgets, everything eventually breaks down and gets tossed in favor of the next hottest thing. Even human beings in this culture are disposable: those who are sick, elderly, or different are pushed to the sidelines.
at Grimshaw-Gudewicz Gallery on Every day but Sunday from 05/27/2010 to 06/30/2010
at Fall River Historical Society on Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday from 05/25/2010 to 08/31/2010 – 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM
The Fall River Historical Society has reopened for the season.
Visitors are invited to view the largest known collection of Lizzie Borden memorabilia, housed in the elegant 19th century granite mansion at 451 Rock St.
There is a museum shop, also open, and Victorian gardens now in bloom.
Tours are given every hour except at noon. Weekend hours will be added in June.
Admission is $6 for adults and $4 for children ages 6 to 14. Members may visit for free with one guest. Group rates are available.
at Cherry & Webb Gallery on Weekdays from 04/29/2010 to 07/31/2010
An exhibit of local artists Stephan Meehan, Kim Gatesman, and Chuck Boucher will be on display to coincide with the opening of the new Fall River Justice Center courthouse downtown.
at Narrows Center for the Arts on Every Wednesday through Saturday from 04/20/2010 to 06/16/2010
The collaborative work of two photographers, Chris Blake and Brian Shriver, is presented in "A Room with Some Views," panoramic images of the Narragansett Bay area. Their aerial photography specializes in south coastal Massachusetts and Rhode Island architecture and landscapes.
Christoper Blake & Brian Shriver
www.aerialvr.com